15 Sep 2011
NfpSynergy has released figures revealing that only eight per cent of the public can name a charity associated with the Olympic Games. The survey, of 1,000 adults also revealed that most people think debt and taxes will be the main legacy of London 2012.
Greenpeace is launching a film competition...
08 Sep 2011
Terrence Higgins Trust has launched a campaign called 'Tackling the Spread of HIV in the UK', aimed at stabilising rising rates of HIV transmission and reducing the growing financial burden on the NHS.
Action for Children has recruited Blue Peter's Helen Skelton as an ambassador for its 'Neglect'...
04 May 2011
| by Matt Cartmell
Simply PR and The Time Finder Agency have been appointed by Suffolk SportsAid Foundation to manage a programme of fundraising lunches in West Suffolk.The lunches, at which sports stars are guest speakers, are aimed at business audiences.
03 Dec 2010
- ActionAid has called in Golden Goose PR for a new ad campaign that launches in January. The agency won the brief after a competitive three-way pitch. ActionAid campaigns to end poverty and improve lives in developing countries.
07 Jul 2010
| by Matt Cartmell
Media Trust has produced a documentary that offers an exclusive look at the charity and voluntary sector aspects of the Glastonbury Festival. The film, for broadcast on Community Channel this month, goes behind the scenes at Worthy Farm to celebrate unsung heroes of volunteering, campaigning and fundraising,...
16 Jun 2010
| by Matt Cartmell
Fields in Trust has appointed Broadgate Mainland for a pro-bono campaign to promote its Queen Elizabeth II Fields Challenge, which aims to protect 2,012 playing fields across the UK by 2012.
09 Jun 2010
| by Matt Cartmell
Victim Support staged a guerilla marketing stunt in Waterloo Station last Friday. The stunt saw volunteers walking around with their experiences of crime written on their faces, to raise awareness of the charity.
04 Jun 2010
| by Matt Cartmell
Save The Children and ITV are launching a new campaign that will see six children from Leogane, the epicentre of the Haiti earthquake, produce their own films about their lives since the disaster. Up to 90 per cent of Leogane was destroyed by the quake.
20 May 2010
| by Matt Cartmell
Mind has launched a campaign to draw attention to the effect the recession is having on the mental wellbeing of British workers. Mind's Taking Care of Business campaign is being carried out over the coming five years, with the support of Dragons' Den entrepreneur Duncan Bannatyne.